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jsxgettext-andris

v0.9.0-patch.1

Published

Extracts gettext strings from JavaScript, EJS, Jade, Jinja and Handlebars files. A fork of https://github.com/zaach/jsxgettext

Downloads

103

Readme

jsxgettext Build Status NPM version

This is a custom fork of https://github.com/zaach/jsxgettext

A node module with a CLI that extracts gettext strings from JavaScript, EJS, Jade, Jinja, Swig and Handlebars files. Uses a real parser, acorn, for JavaScript files and recognizes the following uses:

gettext("Hello world!");
gettext("Hello " + 'world!');
myModule.gettext("Hello " + 'world!');
gettext.call(myObj, "Hello " + 'world!');
ngettext("Here's an apple for you", "Here are %s apples for you", 3);
ngettext("Here's an apple" + ' for you', "Here are %s apples" + ' for you', 3);
myModule.ngettext("Here's an apple" + ' for you', "Here are %s apples" + ' for you', 3);
ngettext.call(myObj, "Here's an apple" + ' for you', "Here are %s apples" + ' for you', 3);

It also extracts comments that begin with "L10n:" when they appear above or next to a gettext call:

// L10n: Don't forget the exclamation mark
gettext("Hello world!");  // L10n: Salutation to the world  

"L10n:" is a default value and you can change it with -c option.

Install

npm install jsxgettext

Or from source:

git clone https://github.com/zaach/jsxgettext.git
cd jsxgettext
npm link

Use

$ jsxgettext


Usage: jsxgettext [options] [file ...]

Options:

  -h, --help                      output usage information
  -V, --version                   output the version number
  -o, --output <file>             write output to specified <file>
  -p, --output-dir <path>         output files will be placed in directory <path>
  -k, --keyword [keywords]        additional keywords to be looked for
  -j, --join-existing             join messages with existing file
  -L, --language [lang]           use the specified language (javascript, ejs, jinja, handlebars, jade, swig) [javascript]
  -s, --sanity                    sanity check during the extraction
  --project-id-version [version]  This is the project name and version of the generated package/catalog.
  --report-bugs-to [bug address]  An email address or URL where you can report bugs in the untranslated strings.
  -c, --add-comments [tag]        place comment blocks starting with TAG and preceding keyword lines in output file (default: "L10n:").